05.02.07-Mark Breton,
Rico Morneau, Stéphane Chaput and tandem riders
Daniel Chalifour – Alexandre Cloutier go undefeated
Ottawa, May 2, 2007 – Five Canadian athletes
went undefeated at the inaugural Calabogie International
Para-Cycling competition on Wednesday. Mark Breton,
Rico Morneau, Stéphane Chaput and tandem riders
Daniel Chalifour – Alexandre Cloutier all posted
victories in the time trials and road races in their
respective categories.
This was the first time Canada’s top Para-Cycling
racers competed at MotorSports Park. The riders enjoyed
the course lauding the quality of the road and the challenging
hills and turns.
In the tandem events, Chalifour and Cloutier, in their
first season together, showed they’ll be a threat
this season. Triple champions at last week’s Défi
Sportif, they placed first overall. Stéphane
Côté and Pierre-Olivier Boily were second
in both races while Gene Della Siega and Craig Deveers
were third.
‘’We have similar strengths and we pedal
fast,’’ said Cloutier, returning to Para-Cycling
after piloting at the 1996 and 2000 Paralympics. ‘’As
soon as we joined forces we clicked. I was a bit surprised.
I didn’t expect we’d go so fast in the time
trial.’’
In the road race, Côté and Boily built
a gap early on leading by as much as a minute. However
they were caught near the end and lost in a sprint finish.
‘’We tried a different tactic and our goal
was to win,’’ said Boily. ‘’We
rode on our own for 45 kilometres before being caught.
Stéphane was very motivated and joked ‘today
you’ll have some rear-wheel drive.’’’
In the amputee division, Breton finished 52 seconds
ahead of Éric Bourgault in the overall standings.
Greta Neimanas of the U.S., was third. The cyclists
were respectively 1-2-3 in both races as well. Breton
rode on a regular bike as his adapted bike was broken.
Therefore the Quebec rider could not change his rear
gears during the races.
In overall standings in the CP3 and CP4 (cerebral palsy)
divisions, Mike Farrell of the U.S., won both races
for first spot. Sébastien Bouchard was second,
seven seconds ahead of Jean Quévillon. Bouchard
was also second in the road race and third in the time
trial, five seconds behind Quévillon.
In CP1, Stéphane Chaput of Gatineau, Que., was
the sole entry.
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